“Em don’t want it,” DMX told Swizz via phone. “OK, we’ll do it with Em. I’d rather go with my archnemesis [JAY-Z]. He don’t gotta come outside, nigga, it’s in the house! Damn, he’s scared to go into the basement and play some records?”

Swizz insisted Verzuz was more a celebration than a battle, which only made DMX more determined to get Hov involved.

“That’s what I’m saying, that’s why it should be done,” the veteran rapper said. “It’s a celebration. We celebrating music. He got some hits too! He can play ‘Money, Cash, Hoes’ then I’m gon’ play ‘Money, Cash, Hoes!'”

N.O.R.E. captioned the clip of the conversation by noting he shared the footage with Jay, who stressed he’s not DMX’s archnemesis.

“Sent this to hov and he said dmx will never be his nemesis he’s his brother and I respect that salute them both I LOVE HIPHOP!!!” N.O.R.E wrote.

Whether DMX faces off with Hov, Eminem or someone else completely remains to be seen, but he’s not the only one interested in battling Jigga. Snoop Dogg has also thrown his hat into the ring for a potential Instagram Live clash with the Roc Nation boss.

Even with some potential challengers, Swizz and his Verzuz co-founder Timbaland are stuck with the difficult task of convincing Jay to step into the arena. Despite their relationships with him, such conversations would likely be an uphill battle.

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